I lived in Fort Lauderdale for 5 years then all over including Alaska did Lawn Care in every location. 2 years ago I moved to the Panhandle and absolutely love it. I make decent money in L&O and the best part about this area is if you like the "beach life" it's here, but if you prefer the "country life" it's here too. Some days I like one over the other. Some negatives, it does have that "dirty South" feel. It is also a bit pricey compared to what you can make, but it could be worse. The humidity sucks too. All that being said I love it here, but then again I loved Alaska and Texas and Indiana etc. I think Central and South Florida has a larger potential customer base than here, but my company has almost doubled since I started with zero marketing done.

__________________Former PCOIC for the US Air Force
Currently Certified PCOIC for
Grass Roots Lawn & Landscape

I lived in Fort Lauderdale for 5 years then all over including Alaska did Lawn Care in every location. 2 years ago I moved to the Panhandle and absolutely love it. I make decent money in L&O and the best part about this area is if you like the "beach life" it's here, but if you prefer the "country life" it's here too. Some days I like one over the other. Some negatives, it does have that "dirty South" feel. It is also a bit pricey compared to what you can make, but it could be worse. The humidity sucks too. All that being said I love it here, but then again I loved Alaska and Texas and Indiana etc. I think Central and South Florida has a larger potential customer base than here, but my company has almost doubled since I started with zero marketing done.

Pretty slow. Maintenance goes to biweekly visits. Lawn Care in December is just spot checks for fungus. January I take soil samples and prepare for the season then February the season starts again. Depends on the weather though some winters are mild some winters like this year are cold.Posted via Mobile Device